To go even further in our support for the retro community, we have launched the Game Dev : RetroGaming Facebook group A group for retro game developers across the globe to chat and show their creations! ( Anyone can join! )

We don't believe in sticking to one particular system either, as although the Amstrad or C64 is my system of choice, there are some stunning games released on the Amiga, Atari ST, MSX, Mega Drive, NES, SNES, ZX Spectrum and even the modern PC beast sitting on your desktop. So as from this week as a BIG announcement, we have launched the Game Dev : RetroGaming Facebook group in full support of retro game developers across the globe!

It's incredible to think that this year will be another year under our belt and our anniversary of over 6 years since our gaming creation in the late part of 2011! Over many years of posting the latest gaming news on certain forums, (originally just quotes) I had a dream to create my own gaming website, one that would suit both fans of the Indie scene and the Retro scene and would reach out to as many people as possible, which includes those of you in the Amiga, Amstrad, C64, ZX Spectrum, Sega Master System, NES and even the BBC Micro scene. Thus in late 2011 Indie Retro News was born and over time has seen a huge surge in views with the end result of being a part of the top 5 retro gaming blog, the top 10 retro gaming blog, and the top popular blogs to Follow!

I've been seing you creating that so great site from the beginning, from nothing. And yes... It's the best/one of the best places if you want to search for updates in the retro world

BTW I think/see that nowadays there are more and more games/software/hardware released for every vintage platform and I just think that you help for that to happen with your site.

Congrats

Thanks man! Also to everyone else ofcourse

It has been manic even today, with the remake of Atic Atac going Isometric, Bobby coming to the PC as a H.E.R.O inspired game and even Portal to the C64. To be honest it's been so crazy I've had to pull myself back a bit before I collapse on the keyboard in Caffeine fueled adrenaline